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Corrosion control methods for structures made of steel-reinforced portland cement concrete. Causes of corrosion of the reinforcing steel and control methods.
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Thermal and/or hydrolytic stability behavior of solutions of carboxylic acids. This work thermally stressed aqueous solutions of carboxylic acids and analyzed the resulting solution and headspace. Expected corrosion impact on distillation overheads and brine rundown systems.
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Describe el nivel de limpieza abrasiva que se llama "Metal Casi Blanco". Metodos con aire comprimido (limpieza con chorro de arena o limpieza de la ráfaga) . Uno de cinco niveles: Metal Blanco, Metal Casi Blanco, Comercial, Industrial, Superficial